Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) Surgery Melbourne
Abdominoplasty, commonly known as a tummy tuck, is a surgical procedure designed to remove loose skin and tissue from the abdomen. The surgery often involves repositioning the belly button to maintain a natural look. Additionally, the surgeon tightens the muscles of the abdominal wall to improve the tone and appearance of the waistline, providing both aesthetic and functional benefits.
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Types of Abdominoplasty Surgery
- Full Abdominoplasty: This involves a large incision across the lower abdomen and around the belly button, removing excess skin and fat, and tightening the abdominal muscles.
- Mini Abdominoplasty: This is less invasive, involving a smaller incision and focusing on the lower abdomen.
- Extended Abdominoplasty: This includes the removal of excess skin from the abdomen and flanks (sides), often used after significant weight loss.
Consultation
- Explain the surgery process
- Assess if you are a suitable candidate
- Help plan your surgery
- Answer any specific questions you may have
Am I a Good Candidate for Abdominoplasty Surgery?
- Excess abdominal skin that causes rashes or discomfort
- Weakened abdominal muscles leading to lower back pain
- Excess skin and fat on the abdomen after significant weight loss or pregnancy
About the Procedure
- Dr Crock will make an incision across the lower abdomen.
- Excess skin and fat are removed.
- The abdominal muscles are tightened to improve tone.
- The belly button is repositioned to maintain a natural look.
Outcomes of Abdominoplasty
Abdominoplasty can significantly enhance both the appearance and function of your abdomen. It results in a flatter, more toned midsection, and can alleviate issues such as skin rashes and lower back pain.
Before and After
Before the surgery, patients typically have loose, hanging skin and weakened abdominal muscles. After the procedure, patients enjoy a more toned and firm abdomen, with a repositioned belly button for a natural appearance.
Recovery and Post-Procedure Care
- Rest and limited physical activity for a few weeks
- Wearing a compression garment to reduce swelling
- Following specific care instructions from your surgeon to ensure proper healing
Risks
- Infection
- Scarring
- Blood clots
- Anesthesia complications
- Unsatisfactory results requiring further surgery
Cost
The cost of abdominoplasty can vary based on numerous factors such as the complexity of your surgery. During your consultation, we will provide a detailed breakdown of the costs involved.
Dr John Crock
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Dr John Crock is a Hand and Plastic Reconstructive Surgeon who is qualified with MBBS, DIPANAT, MD and FRACS.
Dr Crock completed his medical qualifications at Melbourne University and gained further experience through a fellowship with the Royal Flying Doctor Service, serving in the Kimberley Ranges of Western Australia, particularly with the Indigenous population. His extensive expertise includes treating skin malignancies and reconstructing hand and orthopaedic injuries.
Throughout his career, Dr Crock has been recognised for his contributions to medical research and surgical excellence. His awards include:
- The Surgical Research Society’s Young Investigator Award
- The Plastic Surgery Education Foundation Award (USA) in 1989
- The Johnson & Johnson Clinical Research Award
- The Australasian Plastic Surgery Registrar’s Research Award in 1992
Dr Crock’s dedication to both his field and patient care has earned him a prominent reputation in the medical community. Book a consultation with Dr Crock today.